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Men of iron

The price of honor' Myles Falworth was only eight years old the day a knight in black rode into the courtyard of his father's castle with murderous intent, triggering a chain of events that brought disgrace to the house of Falworth. In spite of his family's disgrace, young Myles quickly wins a reputation for courage and independence while in training as a knight at the castle of the great Earl of Mackworth. Then one day, when Myles is sixteen, he discover that his blind father has been condemned for treason, and is being hunted by a powerful enemy who is close to the King. To challenge the King's champion means certain death. Myles must fight to restore his family's rights, but does he dare to risk battle to win back his family's honor' At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.

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  • "The price of honor' Myles Falworth was only eight years old the day a knight in black rode into the courtyard of his father's castle with murderous intent, triggering a chain of events that brought disgrace to the house of Falworth. In spite of his family's disgrace, young Myles quickly wins a reputation for courage and independence while in training as a knight at the castle of the great Earl of Mackworth. Then one day, when Myles is sixteen, he discover that his blind father has been condemned for treason, and is being hunted by a powerful enemy who is close to the King. To challenge the King's champion means certain death. Myles must fight to restore his family's rights, but does he dare to risk battle to win back his family's honor' At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied."@en
  • "Damsels in distress? Gallant knights riding into battle? Medieval pageantry and pomp? Men of Iron, an extensively researched and meticulously detailed historical novel by Howard Pyle, has all of this and more. If you're looking for an escape hatch into the golden age of medieval triumphs and travails, this engaging read is sure to please."@en
  • "Myles Farnsworth fights to vindicate his father who is unjustly charged with treason in this novel set in the days of King Henry IV."@en
  • "A boy's story of the time of Henry IV of England, who, with the men of his court, are "men of iron.""@en
  • "A boy's story of the time of Henry IV of England, who, with the men of his court, are "men of iron.""
  • "In seeking to avenge his unjustly accused father, young Myles Falworth is knighted and wins the friendship of King Henry IV."@en
  • "In seeking to avenge his unjustly accused father, young Myles Falworth is knighted and wins the friendship of King Henry IV."
  • "In Fifteenth Century England, Miles, the son of a nobleman who had been deprived of his land when Henry the IV came to the throne, was sent to the castle of his father's friend to get his training in knighthood. Here he has his troubles with the other boys in training, finally wins his spurs, goes on a crusade, and at the end, fights his father's enemy in a trial by combat, wins not only the tournament, but a bride as well."@en
  • "In the year 1400, young Myles Falworth dreams of becoming a knight. But his plans are disrupted by the news that his father had been wrongly condemned for treason. Myles seeks to avenge his father and wins the friendship of King Henry IV."@en
  • ""The tale of Myles a young nobleman training to be a page, then a gentle-man-at-arms in comic form.""
  • "In seeking tpo avenge his unjustly accused father, young Myles Falworth is knighted and wins the friendship of King Henry IV."
  • "1891. Illustrated by the author. Pyle is best known for the children's books that he wrote and illustrated. It is from his famous Book of Pirates that our present-day concept of pirates has come. School children still read his Men of Iron, The Story of King Arthur and his Knights, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, and many other tales. In Men of Iron young Myles Falworth wins a reputation for courage and independence while still in training at the castle of the great Earl of Mackworth. But one day he discovers that his blind father had been condemned for treason and is still being hunted by a powerful enemy who is close to the King. To challenge the King's champion means certain death. Should he risk all to win back his family's honor?"
  • "A boy's story of the time of Henry IV of England, who with the men of his court are the "men of iron.""@en
  • "A boy's story of the time of Henry IV, of England, who, with the men of his court, are the "men of iron.""@en
  • "How Miles wins his spurs and vanquishes his own and his father's enemy. A splendid portrayal of life in the great castles and of the training of young nobles for knighthood in the days of Henry IV of England."@en

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  • "Comic books, strips, etc"
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  • "Historical fiction"
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  • "Juvenile literature"@en
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